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Is the Tower ever open to the Public?Members at the Donor level and above can view the Founder's Room on one of four
tours conducted each year.
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1. Founder’s Room2. Chao Research Center
(Archives)3. Maintenance Workshop
4. Anton Brees Carillon Library
5. Carillonneur’s Studio6. Keyboard Room7. Carillon (60 bells)
Architect: Milton B. Medary (Philadelphia)
Purpose: To house the carillon; serve as a centerpiece for the Gardens; the private use of the Bok family
Built: 1927-1929
Height: 205 feet (62.5 meters)
Weight: 5,500 tons (5,000 metric tons)
Structure: Steel frame with brick walls; outer facing of pink and gray Georgia marble and Florida coquina, a limestone of shell and coral fragments
Foundation: 118 reinforced concrete piles, 13-24 feet (4-7 meters) underground with a concrete cap of 2.5 feet (0.8 meter)
Sculpture: Lee Lawrie (New York City); herons at the top, eagles at the base of the bellchamber; all sculptures were carved on-site
Colorful Grilles near the top: Ceramic tiles designed by J.H. Dulles Allen (Philadelphia)
Brass Door and Wrought-iron Gates with Birds: Samuel Yellin (Philadelphia); depicts the Biblical story of Creation
Inscription under the Sundial: This Singing Tower with its adjacent Sanctuary was dedicated and presented to the American people by Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, February 1, 1929.
Bellfounder: John Taylor Bellfounders, Ltd. (Loughborough, England)
Size: 60 bronze bells
Bell weight: Smallest bell at 16 lbs. Largest bell at 11+ tons (10+ metric tons) Total of 63+ tons (57+ metric tons)
Inside the Singing TowerTower
Carillon
863-676-1408 - Lake Wales, FL
www.boktowergardens.org
DAILY CARILLON MUSICJANUARY 28-31, 2021
Carillon Concerts at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m.
Clock MusicAnnouncing the hour strike: What Child Is This English
9:00 I Wonder As I Wander Appalachian
9:30 Come, All Ye Children Spanish, Castilian
10:00 Deck The Halls Welsh
10:30 Pat-a-pan French
11:00 We Three Kings John Hopkins, Jr.
11:30 Now It Is Jul Again Scandinavian
12:00 The Holly And The Ivy English
12:30 Angels We Have Heard On High French
1:00 CONCERT
2:00 O Desired Day Catalonian
2:30 Sweetest Night Of All Flemish, 1728
3:00 CONCERT
4:00 Come, All Ye Shepherds Bohemian
4:30 Gabriel’s Message French, Basque
5:00 O Little Town Of Bethlehem Louis H. Redner
5:30 Let All Mortal Flesh French, Picardy Keep Silence
Adaptations for carillon of melodies or of music written for other instruments have been made by the recitalist, except for those arrangers identified by the following:
* Anton Brees
Thursday at 1:00 p.m.Live performance by Geert D’hollander
Eighteen Century Carillon MusicVictoria, Victoria Antwerp, 1728 AnonymousCecilia Leuven, ca.1755 AnonymousSiciliana Antwerp, 1746 Ioannes de Gruijtters 1709-1772
Romantic Music from Norway Melody Lyrical Pieces Op. 47 No. 3 Edward GriegAnitra’s Dance from Peer Gynt 1843-1907
Improvisation
Thursday at 3:00 p.m.Live performance by Geert D’hollander
English Baroque MusicSuite in D Minor for Harpsichord G. Fr. Händel Allemanda 1685-1759Courante arr. B. WinsemiusSarabanda I & IICiacona
Carillon Music by Ronald Barnes 1927-1997A Somber Pavan 1984 Paraphrase on a Siciliana of Pasquale Ricci 1984
Improvisation
Friday at 1:00 p.m.Live performance by Geert D’hollander
Preludio No. III Matthias vanden Gheyn 1721-1785
French Romantic MusicMarch of a Marionette C. Gounod 1818-1893Waltz from Faust Arr. K. KeldermansBerceuse from Jocelyn B. Godard 1849-1895
Manuscripts from the Tower arr. Anton BreesI look into your Garden Haydn Wood 1882-1959Chaconne Auguste Durand 1830-1909
Improvisation
Friday at 3:00 p.m.Live performance by Geert D’hollander
Improvisation
Two Chaconnes - for viola da gamba J. Snepp 1656-1719 - for harpsichord J. K. F. Fischer 1656-1746
Salon MusicIn the Shadow Waltz Jean SteursMelodie D’Amour H. EnglemannReine de Musette J. Peyronnin
Improvisation
Saturday at 1:00 p.m.Live performance by Wade FitzGerald
From the Baroque EraPrelude in D minor BWV 539 J. S. Bach, arr. ReitsmaSarabande from Suite for Lute No. 2J. S. Bach, arr. Barnes
Excerpts from Serenade II by Ronald Barnes Minuet – Flamenco – Ballade
American Folk SongsSimple Gifts arr. MyhreShenandoah arr. MyhreTake Me Home, Country Roads J. Denver, arr. Van Ulft
Improvisation on a pop song
Saturday at 3:00 p.m.Live performance by Wade FitzGerald
Transcriptions from other instrumentsSarabande for lute J. S. Bach, arr. BarnesFountain Reverie for organ P. Fletcher, arr. HummelChanson Triste for piano P. I. Tchaikovsky, arr. BarnesSarabande for guitar F. Poulenc, arr. Arterton
Original compositions for carillonSummer Fanfares R. H. Johnson 1929-2020Asteroids Gary White b. 1937Processional Ronald Barnes 1927-1997
Improvisation on a pop song
Sunday at 1:00 p.m.Live performance by Wade FitzGerald
Guitar Music from SpainLeyenda Isaac Albéniz 1860-1909, arr. A. GerkenPavana F. Tárrega 1852-1909, arr. J. StamTango F. Tárrega, arr. C. Van Ulft
MeditationsEtude from Three Short Pieces G. White b.1937Gymnopedie No. 1 Erik Satie 1866-1925Gnossienne No. 3 E. Satie, arr. F. NewellBagatelle Op. 6 No. 6 Béla Bartók 1881-1945
Improvisation on a pop song
Sunday at 3:00 p.m.Live performance by Wade FitzGerald
From the Baroque EraPrelude in D minor BWV 539 J. S. Bach arr. ReitsmaSarabande from Suite for Lute No. 2 J. S. Bach arr. Barnes
Excerpts from Serenade II by Ronald Barnes Minuet – Flamenco – Ballade
American Folk SongsSimple Gifts arr. MyhreShenandoah arr. MyhreTake Me Home, Country Roads J. Denver,
arr. Van Ulft
Improvisation on a pop song